The Reconstruction of the French Pavilion at the Student Centre in Zagreb from the Aspect of Energy Efficiency (CROSBI ID 572945)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Braun, Alan ; Veršić, Zoran ; Vidović, Tomislav
engleski
The Reconstruction of the French Pavilion at the Student Centre in Zagreb from the Aspect of Energy Efficiency
The exhibition pavilion of the Republic of France was built for the fair Zagrebački zbor in the years 1936 and 1937 at 25 Savska Road in Zagreb according to the design of the French architect Robert Camelot and the civil engineer Bernard Lafaille. The French Pavilion represents a unique engineering innovation, since a thin steel shell was applied for the first time as a load-bearing structure in high-rise building. Therefore, it is a building of exceptional cultural and historical, as well as technical and technological value. The reconstruction design envisages that the Pavilion will keep its original use as an exhibition space with the possibility of holding some other public events such as lectures, promotions, round-table discussions and smaller performances. In order to enable the use of the Pavilion all year round, it was necessary to adapt the Pavilion appropriately to contemporary standards, but also to correct some flaws in the original design. In this process, special attention was given to energy efficiency with a contemporary treatment of the perimeter elements of the Pavilion structural system (non- and load bearing structures), which did not damage the originality of its idea and design in any segment.
Camelot; Robert; energy efficiency; French Pavilion; Lafaille; Bernard; reconstruction; protected cultural asset; Zagrebački zbor
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Podaci o prilogu
1-12.
2010.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Energy Management in Cultural Heritage
Louisa Vinton
Zagreb: Energy Efficiency Project, UNDP Croatia
Podaci o skupu
Nepoznat skup
predavanje
29.02.1904-29.02.2096